Admission to: The museum
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Children aged 13+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Free for children aged 0-2
Reduced rate for those with disabilities and student, must present official proof at the box office
Reduced tickets only for children (Aged 4-12), students aged 0-25, unemployed, pensioners, retired, and disabled
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Ramps, stair lifts, and lifts are available
Adapted toilets are available
Audio-visual with subtitles (In both Spanish and English) for people with hearing disabilities
The audio guide is available in 4 languages (Spanish, English, French, and Russian) and costs EUR2.5
The Molinete Roman Forum Museum, located in Cartagena, Spain, is a captivating archaeological site that showcases the rich history of the Roman Empire in the Iberian Peninsula. Situated atop the ancient Roman forum, the museum features well-preserved ruins, including remnants of public buildings, a temple, and a large courtyard. The site highlights Cartagena’s significance as a major Roman port and military base. Visitors can explore various exhibits showcasing ancient artifacts, sculptures, and inscriptions that reveal insights into the daily lives, religion, and culture of Roman citizens. The museum also offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea, providing an immersive experience into the past of this historic Mediterranean city
By bus: Take bus ALSA-L9 to bus stop Calle Serreta and walk 2 minutes